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7 Dec 2023 • blog.rescuetime.com
"It’s a feeling you might be familiar with: being “booked tight.” It’s a weirdly complicated thing to experience. Because, yes, if you’re looking enough to ..."
7 Dec 2023 • www.cnet.com
"Google's Pixel 8 phone and Bard AI chatbot benefit from Google's third major AI update this year."
7 Dec 2023 • www.cnet.com
"The enhancements will also upgrade Bing Search."
7 Dec 2023 • hackaday.io
"PlasMa simulates a complete mini/mainframe system in a self-contained desktop-sized box containing real lights and switches. The system comprises a simulated 'mini-like' processor with a small amount of main memory, and simulated 'mainframe-like' peripherals such as a paper tape reader and punch, mag tapes, exchangeable disks and an operators console. The processor is 'micro-coded' and can run (currently) 3 different instruction sets; two based on the Princeton TOY architecture with 2K words memory for educational use, and a more advanced home-grown ISA based on NICE, with 64K words memory and floating point. The simulation runs on an ATmega2560 MCU which also controls the user-interface comprising approx 540 LEDs, 100 switches, 6 SD-cards, LCD screen, keypad, speaker, and interfaces for a PS/2 qwerty keyboard and MIDI."
7 Dec 2023 • hackaday.io
"With this setup, my goal is to explore the potential of software components such as Zephyr OS, Micropython, OPENPLC, and Linux in combination with industrial buses like CAN or Modbus. My primary requirement is remote accessibility, which is achieved using the Raspberry Pi 4 as the central component. The Raspi is connected to my home Wi-Fi network, and it serves as the control hub. - Flashing the two connected ESP32 devices (M5StickC Plus and ATOM HUB SwitchD) - Accessing the BeagleBone Black through SSH - Communicating with my OpenThread Network I will document my experiments as "Project Logs"."
7 Dec 2023 • www.curvecycling.com
"Tom De Wilde is one of our many incredible ambassadors placed around the world. Born and raised in Brussels, Belgium, Tom has currently given the sedentary lifestyle the boot, and is travelling on his favourite titanium gravel bike, our Kevin across Europe. Tom will be reporting in as he rides, below is part one of his"
7 Dec 2023 • arstechnica.com
"UEFIs booting Windows and Linux devices can be hacked by malicious logo images."
6 Dec 2023 • tuta.com
"Our users began reporting issues with mail delivery in November 2023 and communication with Microsoft has reached radio silence."
5 Dec 2023 • www.bbc.com
"Customers say they have been failed and feel let down after losing hundreds of pounds to fraudsters."
5 Dec 2023 • www.tripwire.com
"Image Over sixty credit unions across the United States have been taken offline following a ransomware attack at one of their technology providers - demonstrating once again the damage"